DoxaPar wrote:TommyMN wrote:xd ED wrote:
Indeed, what's the value or relevance of discussing the most published and widely distributed document in human history.....
Doctor suess has sold 600 million books. Should we discuss those as well? Arguing about something you can't prove makes everyone involved dimmer.
That's a silly response. You honestly see no value in studying the most influential book in human history? Agree or not any "educated" person has a good knowledge of the Bible. Agree or disagree with its content, the Bible has been a influencing factor in the rising and falling of nations, wars, revolutions, remarkable good and evil in the world, and a powerful force in millions of people's lives. Its impact extends to linguistics, archaeology, history and law (Edit: I should have also added ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, sociology, philosophy, etc etc).
I've studied the bible, I've been to thousands of masses here in the states and across Europe.
Religion is largest human magnet to violence. Has been for a long long time.